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1 May, 02:04

Why do you think voting is a responsibility and not a duty

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  1. 1 May, 02:16
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    If you're suggesting that it be required by law (as in Australia) - - NO. That is not democracy. That is merely the state forcing citizens to go through a meaningless ritual in order to create a pretense of legitimacy.
  2. 1 May, 05:37
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    Voting is a responsibility because, take Donald Trump for example (Sorry trump supporters), he says he wants to make america great again but he is trying to start a war, and if a child had the right to vote out of having a duty, s/he would vote for who ever even if they didn't know what they were trying to do to he country. So you have to be 18 + to vote so you know what you are voting for.
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